Working at Heights, Safety Harness and Ladder Safety Courses

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MedSec 7 offers a comprehensive range of Working at Heights Training Courses for operatives, supervisors and managers. The Work at Height Regulations (2005), is applicable to all work activities, where there is the potential risk of a fall which is liable to cause personnel injury.

The regulations places a responsibility on the employers, the self-employed, and any person who controls the work of others (e.g. facilities managers, building owners, or householders who may contract others to work at height) to the extent that they control the work. These duties demand that the appointed person responsible must ensure that everyone involved is current and competent. This includes involvement in organisation, planning, supervision, and the supply and maintenance of equipment for use.

MedSec 7 feels that the only way to ensure these duties are correctly fulfilled, is through knowledge and understanding of where and how to apply the duties and controls necessary.

Training in one form or another is absolute essential skill for personnel Working at Height.

Working at Heights

MedSec 7 offers a wide variety of training courses, in regards to the safe operation, use and inspections of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms in the workplace.

Course delegates gain the underpinning knowledge in regards to the current legislation, and the best practice regarding suitable employment and inspections.

We offer courses for the following Mobile Elevated Work Platforms:

Scissorlifts

Cherry Pickers

Stock Pickers

Vehicle and Trailer Mounted Booms

Safety Harness Training

This provides each delegate with a comprehensive understanding to the principles regarding the use of Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PFPE), reduction of associated risks, implement control measures and use personal prevention and protection systems.

Ladder Safety

Course delegates gain the underpinning knowledge in regards to the current legislation, and the best practice regarding suitable employment.

Delegates on successful completion will be able to carryout prior use and formal inspections, create and maintain data records and most importantly use them safely, effectively and in line with the current approved methods and manufacturer’s instructions.